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FREE MERCEDES

Ya you heard it right……FREE MERCEDES…… look alike.  To encourage drivers to visit the Mercedes-Benz dealership, Mercedes logos with Business Cards were stuck onto the bonnets of rival car brands.  Any body puts a Benz bonnet on my Caddy I’d be pissed!! lol

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SAIT Polytechnic: Recruitment $$$

"Apparently, you have a knack for finding money. Interested in a career in fundraising? Let's chat.

"Apparently, you have a knack for finding money. Interested in a career in fundraising? Let's chat.

Advertising Agency: WAX, Calgary, Canada
Creative Director: Joe Hospodarec
Associate Creative Director: Sebastien Wilcox
Art Director: Scott Shymko
Copywriter: Saro Ghazarian
Released: June 2008

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YogaOne Business Card

yogaone_card I like how unique this business card is, and it makes perfect sense with who they’re targeting.  The company is YogaOne which is located in Charlotte, NC.  The ad agency who came up with the idea is Marked for Trade Charlotte.

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A Peanut Business Card?? How About a Coffee Bean??

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While looking to liven up the formal surroundings for the exchanging of business cards in Japan, The Arigatou Co. came up with an idea…. 

The company decided to specialize in “Taberu Me”  laser-etched food products, which are edible business cards printed on peanuts, jelly beans & even coffee beans.

As for the products name, Taberu means “eat” and Me could either be an abbreviation of meishi (”business card”) or “me” in English…….Great tell your new prospect TO EAT ME.” LOL

btw: the site is in Japanese

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Hit’em While they’re Young….

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Dr. Rathenow, a Portuguese dental surgeon, distributed these promotional pacifiers out to young children’s parents. 

BRILLIANT I SAY!!  Kudos to any business owner who thinks outside the box.  Not only attracting clients but future, lifelong clientele.

Each pacifier came with a business card stating: “Take your baby for a teeth and maxillary check-up before it’s too late!”